Notes:One copy has a cover reprinted from the German edition: “Hommage respecteux a Son Altesse Abbas II, Hilmi Khedive de l’Egypte” with the title as “Amina, Serenade Egyptienne” and only Paul Lincke’s name. The title on the first page of music is “Queen of the Night Amina Mine” with credits to Mac Donald and Lincke.

A second copy has the title “Amina Queen of the Night or The Arab’s Dream” on the cover, but “Queen of the Night Amina Mine” on the first page of the music. The change of cover was due to the song’s inclusion in the review “The Midnight Sons” produced by Lew Fields and sung by Maud Lambert. The design graphics on this cover also include “Amina, Serenade egyptienne” and Paul Lincke’s name from the earlier cover but with the addition of Ballard Mac Donald’s.

Lyrics:

One night, while all the desert lay a-dreaming.
Beneath the sky so softly beaming, gleaming,
O’er the sands, there rode an Arab chieftain,
He came his to offer to a maiden.
With love his heart was heavy laden,
And ‘neath the tropic moon he sang,
To the desert Queen Amina.